Check out the latest photos on our progress on the Student Center Cafeteria renovations (B Building). Looking forward to a modern, comfortable space for students to gather, socialize and study starting this fall!

Check out these photos of upgrades to our Child Development Center, located in the’G Building’ on the west side of Triton’s Campus. Click here for more information on Triton’s award winning early childhood education programs, including our daycare, pre-school, kindergarten and toddler programs.

We are working hard to help you keep your fitness goals on track with new renovations to the Triton College Fitness Center. Soon, the new fitness center will provide a great option for community members to increase strength, flexibility and endurance with classes, free weights, cardio equipment and more.

Check out our latest progress on the facility, located on the lower level of the R Building.

We’re also making great strides on renovations to the fitness center locker rooms, to ensure you will have the most comfortable experience possible at Triton College.

Here’s a rendering of how the new fitness center will look when renovations are completed.

For now, the fitness center has temporarily been re-located to the ‘T Building’, on the east side of campus. Call (708) 456-0300 Ext. 3130 for more information on how you can sign up to use the facility.

Triton College has been awarded the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certification for its newly renovated Health and Sciences Building (H Building). LEED is an internationally recognized green building certification program that honors best-in-class building practices and strategies.

Leaders of the H Building renovation project were recognized for the accomplishment during Triton’s monthly board of trustees meeting on April 18.

“We are extremely proud of the new Health and Sciences Building and are honored to be recognized for our commitment to sustainability and the health and well-being of the community,” said Triton College Associate V.P. of Facilities John Lambrecht. “This project was a collaborative effort on the part of many individuals and falls very much in line with our mission of providing a student-centered learning environment for our community.”

Triton’s revamped Health and Sciences Building opened in fall 2015, featuring cutting-edge equipment and tools that are helping to prepare a new generation of students to succeed in a variety of health care careers. Students enrolled in programs including nursing, surgical technology, diagnostic medical sonography, nuclear medicine, ophthalmology and more are learning their craft in the comfortable, state-of-the art facility.

The facility features a surgical technology and dissection lab, a relaxed seating area and collaborative learning spaces. It is also equipped with tools and equipment used by today’s professionals in the health industry and sciences fields, giving students experience with the type of equipment they’ll work with once they enter the workforce.

The facility was designed by FGM Architects, who worked closely with the college throughout the renovation. FGM Principal David Yandel and Senior Associate Carol Stolt joined Triton officials as they received the LEED Silver Award.

“From the outside in, we provided more green space so that we could create a more sustainable building to enhance the community and the campus,” Yandel said. “The renovations include thermally efficient windows, new insulation around the perimeter, more insulation on the roofs and a complete gut of the interior that provided new mechanical systems that are highly efficient.”

The renovations are part of Triton’s campus renewal bond project. A capital grant from the state of Illinois covered about 75 percent of the $16 million in the Health and Sciences Building upgrades. Improvements to Triton’s Student Center, athletic facilities and child care center are also included in the multi-year improvement program.

For more information on Triton’s campus improvement projects, visit triton.edu/construction.

Renovations to the cafeteria will begin Monday, April 17, resulting in the temporary closure of cafeteria services and the cafeteria seating area. Additionally, renovations will begin on the second floor of the B Building which includes Student Life, Student Government, Veterans Resource Center and University Center. Temporary locations for these services remain as noted below.

Phase 2 Renovations are expected to be completed by the start of the fall 2017 semester (mid- August).

Please note that the Bookstore and Bank will remain open during this construction period; however access is only available from the link between the Cafeteria and D Buildings.

Click herefor instructions on access to the B Building during Phase 2 renovations.